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cbs 5 reporter ann notarangelo is live at civic center plaza and ann, you found some tricks for people trying to get into the city tomorrow. >> reporter: we sure hope so. this is a place where everybody who is come to the parade this is where they want to be because this is where the speeches will be heard. how are they going to get here? >> reporter: last time there were more than a million giants fans who watched the championship parade. they took every mode of transportation imaginable and they will do the same this year. if you are coming in from the east bay, bart will be running on a rush hour schedule all day long using every train possible. still, they are warning people that there will be long lines and crowds so you might want to buy a roundtrip ticket today. keep in mind, the 2010 world series parade set a bart record. a few stations even closed temporarily because there were too many people on the platforms. and some fans may opt to take ferries. the san francisco bay ferry is
cbs 5 reporter ann notarangelo is live at civic center plaza and ann, you found some tricks for people trying to get into the city tomorrow. >> reporter: we sure hope so. this is a place where everybody who is come to the parade this is where they want to be because this is where the speeches will be heard. how are they going to get here? >> reporter: last time there were more than a million giants fans who watched the championship parade. they took every mode of transportation...
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in concord, ann notarangelo, cbs 5. >>> more bay area headlines. detectives have identified the body found inside a castro valley house that caught fire last week. officers say 58-year-old barbara [ indiscernible ] was attacked and murdered before the fire started. a black 1996 volvo suv was also stolen from the home. police believe the suspect is in his late teens or early 20s. >>> police in vallejo are offering a $10,000 reward for information on the murders of a couple and their unborn twins. last month 31-year-old dashawn jones and 28-year-old ashley mills died after being shot several times. mills was six months pregnant with twins. witnesses saw two men wearing hoodies running away after the shots were fired. >>> police used an early- morning surprise attack to catch four dangerous suspects in a murder case. the oakland s.w.a.t. team started the operation at 5:30 a.m. this morning. detectives hope the arrests will help them solve the murder of a 20-year-old man this past january. they believe that murder was gang-related. >>> a shark has kill
in concord, ann notarangelo, cbs 5. >>> more bay area headlines. detectives have identified the body found inside a castro valley house that caught fire last week. officers say 58-year-old barbara [ indiscernible ] was attacked and murdered before the fire started. a black 1996 volvo suv was also stolen from the home. police believe the suspect is in his late teens or early 20s. >>> police in vallejo are offering a $10,000 reward for information on the murders of a couple and...
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notarangelo, and it's october 1, ann. >> reporter: paul, we've had months and months of warm weather. we're over it. time to move on. look around. all the signs of fall, campaign signs reminding us that november elections are around the corner and leaves are changing color, and retailers are trying to lure us in. but it's triple digits in parts of the bay area. >> pretty much when i got outside, i started sweating. >> reporter: the calendars october, but it doesn't feel like it. >> since it's october, i was hoping for more stormy weather going on. >> reporter: and these guys had to work in it. on top of the hot temperatures, a spare the air day meaning they wouldn't use the power equipment. >> it's october, and it should be like cool temperatures right now. it's crazy. >> reporter: they, like so many of us, have mentally moved on. everywhere you look, we're reminded it's autumn and halloween is this month. people had that mindset in the concord spirit store. >> i like the in between days. i don't like when it's cold or sweaty hot. >> reporter: we need to find you a goldilocks costume
notarangelo, and it's october 1, ann. >> reporter: paul, we've had months and months of warm weather. we're over it. time to move on. look around. all the signs of fall, campaign signs reminding us that november elections are around the corner and leaves are changing color, and retailers are trying to lure us in. but it's triple digits in parts of the bay area. >> pretty much when i got outside, i started sweating. >> reporter: the calendars october, but it doesn't feel like...
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ann. >> reporter: elizabeth, we are talking about truants kindergarten through 6th grade. this is the letter that went out to all the 30,000 parents of elementary aged students in solano county and the parents are told if you don't get your child to class, you could be prosecuted. these children are exactly where they are supposed knob school. those who don't get here, their parents can end up in court. >> it takes a lot of time. i don't like it have to go to court. but you know, if it's going to help my daughter and scare her into going or whatever it's going to take, i'm there for her. >> reporter: 13-year-old celeste was missing a couple of days each week last year because her father has a heart condition and she wanted to stay home. her dad is one of 41 parents ordered to truancy court in solano county and prosecuted because their children aren't in class. >> we have kind of a campaign going on to let families know when their kids miss school they are hurting them. >> reporter: this was the district attorney's idea. he asked police chief what could be done to prevent c
ann. >> reporter: elizabeth, we are talking about truants kindergarten through 6th grade. this is the letter that went out to all the 30,000 parents of elementary aged students in solano county and the parents are told if you don't get your child to class, you could be prosecuted. these children are exactly where they are supposed knob school. those who don't get here, their parents can end up in court. >> it takes a lot of time. i don't like it have to go to court. but you know, if...
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cbs 5 reporter ann notarangelo joining us from oakland where there could soon be a lot more of those cameras on the streets. ann. >> reporter: yeah, allen, the oakland public safety committee is meeting in half hour to discuss whether or not to add more cameras throughout the city. and it's not really a clear-cut yes or no. >>> reporter: the last light before the freeway entrance is often the last place you want to stop. and the city of oakland knows that and has a red light camera on 27th and northgate, one of 13 cameras in 11 intersections, one that nabbed this driver. >> i was fixing myself and i was went through the light when i was going to san francisco. >> reporter: the city of oakland is considering more than doubling the number of cameras in this city to 30. carolyn sharpe used to drive a taxi here and is all for it. >> they need to put more up for the simple fact that not only do we have a lot of red light runners, but we also have a lot of showboating. >> reporter: it will cost the city about $2 million to extend the contract with the red light camera company for three yea
cbs 5 reporter ann notarangelo joining us from oakland where there could soon be a lot more of those cameras on the streets. ann. >> reporter: yeah, allen, the oakland public safety committee is meeting in half hour to discuss whether or not to add more cameras throughout the city. and it's not really a clear-cut yes or no. >>> reporter: the last light before the freeway entrance is often the last place you want to stop. and the city of oakland knows that and has a red light...
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in castro valley, anne makovec, cbs 5. >>> more bay area headlines. a berkeley fire burns down one home and damages another. the morning blaze started at a house in the 3000 block of deacon street near ashby avenue before spreading next door. fire officials say the one person inside the home did make it out okay. a nearby convalescent home was also evacuated due to the heavy smoke. no injuries were report. >>> the search for a gunman had oakland's holy names university -- at oakland's holy names university campus came up empty. around 10:30 a.m. someone reported seeing a man with a gun. hundreds of people were evacuated as officers searched some 20 buildings. the campus reopened a few hours ago. >>> and police in petaluma say they are looking for a 15-year- old girl who was possibly kidnapped by her godfather. investigators say 29-year-old hilario carmona and ruby mendoza reportedly had a sexual relationship. ruby was last seen getting into a car with her godfather yesterday afternoon. police aren't sure if she went willingly and efforts to find them
in castro valley, anne makovec, cbs 5. >>> more bay area headlines. a berkeley fire burns down one home and damages another. the morning blaze started at a house in the 3000 block of deacon street near ashby avenue before spreading next door. fire officials say the one person inside the home did make it out okay. a nearby convalescent home was also evacuated due to the heavy smoke. no injuries were report. >>> the search for a gunman had oakland's holy names university -- at...
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ann notarangelo, cbs 5. >>> we are seeing more rain in the bay area than we have had in the past six months. the latest round went through the financial district a half hour ago. chief meteorologist paul deanno in the weather center with where it's raining now. >> the rain is moving in here as yet another round of high- def doppler radar the strongest radar in town is pick up new showers. the next wave of rain for everybody is now in marin and sonoma county. we see it to the north. downtown san francisco and right by at&t park, for game 7, a heavy shower just moved through that quickly dissipated as it moved over san francisco bay towards oakland. healdsburg with showers and thunderstorms. you will be getting rain in santa rosa, petaluma, novato in the next 30 minutes and san rafael seeing heavier showers between now and 6:00. here's a peek outside. some of you had sunshine, all of us got the most rain we have had in about six months. novato and the oakland hills nearly an inch of rainfall. vacaville .75". more than half an inch for menlo park and then the south bay sunnyvale and san
ann notarangelo, cbs 5. >>> we are seeing more rain in the bay area than we have had in the past six months. the latest round went through the financial district a half hour ago. chief meteorologist paul deanno in the weather center with where it's raining now. >> the rain is moving in here as yet another round of high- def doppler radar the strongest radar in town is pick up new showers. the next wave of rain for everybody is now in marin and sonoma county. we see it to the...
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ann notarangelo, cbs 5. >>> also tonight, president obama back in the bay area for a pair of san francisco fundraisers. he is hoping a big haul could put a lid on his republican rival's big post-debate bounce, a bounce that just catapulted mitt romney into the lead in at least one national poll. grace lee breaks down the numbers. >> reporter: the president is examples here at the bill graham in a couple of hours to raise money and to rally his base and if that new national poll that you're talking about is any indication, he really does need to rally the voters because it looks like he is slipping among likely voters. that pew research poll that was released this afternoon shows that the president had an 8- point lead before the debate in mid-september. he has dropped significantly and the republican nominee mitt romney is now leading the president by 4 points. clearly the debate last week has given romney a huge bounce in the polls. and part of the reason why he made a huge increase in two key demographics including women. the president had an 18-point lead before the debate. now the two
ann notarangelo, cbs 5. >>> also tonight, president obama back in the bay area for a pair of san francisco fundraisers. he is hoping a big haul could put a lid on his republican rival's big post-debate bounce, a bounce that just catapulted mitt romney into the lead in at least one national poll. grace lee breaks down the numbers. >> reporter: the president is examples here at the bill graham in a couple of hours to raise money and to rally his base and if that new national poll...
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as ann notarangelo tells us, the ordinance had wide ranging support. >> reporter: in marin county only 7.5 of% of people smoke so it's easy to understand why so many people would support a strict nonsmoking ordinance in san rafael. >> and i find it offensive and i find it unhealthy, particularly if there are young children around. >> reporter: ever since irene curtis stopped smoking, she has hated breathing in someone else's smoke and in a community where few people light up, there was more than enough support for the san rafael city council to approve a strict new antismoking law. >> the only person who spoke against it believes that it was it wasn't strict enough. >> reporter: even this smoker is for it. >> i don't mind the laws at all. you know, just because people smoke doesn't mean it's fair for other people who don't want to smoke, the secondhand smoke. >> reporter: the ordinance bans smoking in apartments, condos, parks, all sidewalks and pedestrian areas downtown, bus stops, restaurant patios, and even cautions against actors smoking on stage. one smoker says it's illogical. >>
as ann notarangelo tells us, the ordinance had wide ranging support. >> reporter: in marin county only 7.5 of% of people smoke so it's easy to understand why so many people would support a strict nonsmoking ordinance in san rafael. >> and i find it offensive and i find it unhealthy, particularly if there are young children around. >> reporter: ever since irene curtis stopped smoking, she has hated breathing in someone else's smoke and in a community where few people light up,...